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4 takeaways from Trump's second inaugural address
In what was arguably the most unusual inauguration in American history, President Donald Trump pledged a "golden age" for the country. Here are the key moments.
New York Teen Gets Accepted To All Ivy League Schools
High school senior Harold Ekeh plans to go to college. He applied to 13 schools — including 8 Ivy League schools. He got into all of them. His family moved to the U.S. from Nigeria when he was eight.
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FBI Director To Address Law Enforcement's Relationship With Minorities
James Comey will speak at Georgetown University today about police relations with minority communities.
Catholic Bishops In Kenya Call For A Boycott Of Polio Vaccines
Africa marks one year without polio on Tuesday. But there are now concerns in Kenya, where bishops have declared a boycott of the vaccine on the eve of a WHO polio vaccination campaign.
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Gunmen Take Over Upscale Hotel In Mali's Capital
In West Africa, gunmen have taken over the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, the capital of Mali. Reports say 170 staff and guests were taken hostage. The situation is ongoing.
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If You Pay For Cable, You're A Hostage Of Sports
In television, sports is where the money is. And whether or not they watch live sporting events, cable subscribers pay to subsidize that coverage, every month. ESPN now collects an average of $4.69 for every cable home –– four times more than any other network.
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Attack On Mosul Moving Faster Than Expected
Iraqi troops, with U.S. support, are on the outskirts of the Norther Iraqi city. Mosul has been under ISIS control for more than two years.
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Iraqi Forces Approach Outskirts Of ISIS-Held Mosul
The U.S.-backed troops have pushed through territory faster than expected in this pivotal offensive. The last major ISIS-held urban center in Iraq hangs in the balance.
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Nestpionage! And Other Feathered Curiosities From History
A warbler helps solve a spy case, and a birdwatcher turns out to be a notorious murderer. Talkin' Birds host Ray Brown speaks about birds in history.
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Hillary Clinton Reflects On Challenges Of Office
"We all have to do a better job" in the aftermath of the events in Benghazi, Libya, Clinton said in an interview with NPR. The outgoing secretary of state also discussed, among other things, her plans for 2016.
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